Crazy Friesian
Well-Known Member
I am not biased,
Not ever...
Not all Friesians are hot headed. It depends - as with all breeds on their breeding. Some lines are, some are not. My lad is by Brandus. He is a very nice stallion who passes on his nice temperament to his progeny.
I didn't intend to buy a colt, let alone a Friesian, but TBH I couldn't be happier with him. He is rising 4 this year and has managed to charm the wotsits off everyone he has met - horsey or non horsey.
I recently took him away to a clinic with me and he totally turned round the "why bring a stallion to a clinic like this" He made friends with an Exmoor gelding who would kiss his nose thru the stable bars. He even TRIED to make friends with a very anti-social gelding by offering him some of his hay - truely!
Totally second Maiko! If you are thinking of buying a Friesian, make sure you do your homework thoroughly or you may end up with "not quite what you thought"...
I didn't intend to buy a colt, let alone a Friesian, but TBH I couldn't be happier with him. He is rising 4 this year and has managed to charm the wotsits off everyone he has met - horsey or non horsey.
I recently took him away to a clinic with me and he totally turned round the "why bring a stallion to a clinic like this" He made friends with an Exmoor gelding who would kiss his nose thru the stable bars. He even TRIED to make friends with a very anti-social gelding by offering him some of his hay - truely!
Totally second Maiko! If you are thinking of buying a Friesian, make sure you do your homework thoroughly or you may end up with "not quite what you thought"...